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09 Campag Centaur on the good bike11/12 Campag Veloce shifters/RD 11 Campag SR FD and 11 Ultegra 50/34 cranks on the cross bikeFirst generation Campag Record groupo with combined shifters/brake levers on the bike on the trainer - not sure of the year but this goup just goes and goes and goes

Will eventually make the leap to mechanical 11 speed on the good bike in the future - it's external cable so electronic would look damn ugly

Irish wrote:Campagnolo 11spd on the PinoCampagnolo 10spd on the training bikeCampagnolo 10spd on the cx bikecampagnolo on the track bikeCampagnolo on the tt bikeAnd you've guessed it sram on the mountainbike(will be changing this to campagnolo as the g/sets trickle down my bikes)

You must be my Irish brother from another motherCampag 10spd on Race, Classic Race (Merckx MXL with only silver polished components), TT and CXWife has Campag 10spd on Road and TT (we sold her CX that was also C10)Hard to make the move to 11 when everything is interchangeable at the moment.

You need an "Other" option. Two bikes ago I was riding the MicroShift (Forte Carbon) group. Current bike is MicroShift shifters with DA7800 deraileurs. New bike will have full MicroShift again. I really like the MicroShift system. It fits my small hands well, and has cause me no issues thus far. Plus, it's relatively light compared to other groups in the same price bracket.

Campagnolo and Shimano. Three bikes have Campagnolo 9 speed. One bike has Campagnolo 10 speed. One bike has Di2. Two bikes have Shimano 105 5700 shifters and other parts. And two single speeds. I more or less switch bikes every day and have no problems going from one shifting system to the other.